John Lennon - Power To The People (New York City - The Evolution Documentary) (2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 332 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 144 MB
1:02:40 | Pop Rock | Label: UMC
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 332 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 144 MB
1:02:40 | Pop Rock | Label: UMC
In keeping with previous Lennon box sets, the ‘Evolution’ mixes of New York City track the development of each of its nine songs using demos, rehearsals, snatches of dialogue, and early takes. It’s a thrill to hear these songs take shape and to hear an unguarded and uncompromising Lennon lead the sessions. “I know we’re gonna end up with that clean, clean recorded sound which I hate,” he frets before tearing into a ferocious version of the title track. We hear ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ transform from an eerie home demo to a rollicking boogie, with some choice Lennon witticisms along the way – “Of course, anyone daft enough to decide to play saxophone deserves torturing” and, when attempting to chivy things on, “C’mon, I want to get on to that female lib song before McCartney gets on to that!”. Meanwhile, the studio sessions for ‘Luck Of The Irish’ show Lennon’s softer side as he coaches Ono through her vocal.



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